Allowing lobbyists and special interests to drive this Administration's policy toward sovereign tribes is disturbing.
Rubén Gallego
The Public Record
Rubén Gallego is a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Arizona's 7th congressional district since January 6, 2015. Born on November 20, 1979, he has focused on issues such as veterans' affairs, immigration reform, and education during his time in office. Gallego, a former Marine, has been an advocate for military families and has worked to improve access to healthcare for veterans. He has also been involved in efforts to address gun violence and climate change.
Republicans shouldn't vote for H.R. 312, a special interest casino build backed by Elizabeth Pocahontas Warren.
On May 14, 2019, I, along with Chairman Grijalva and Representative Haaland, sent Secretary Bernhardt a letter expressing our concern...
I, along with Chairman Grijalva and Representative Haaland, sent Secretary Bernhardt a letter expressing our concern...
Our country needs more than $4.5 trillion by 2025 to fix our crumbling roads, bridges, train tracks, and dams.
I urge the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee to pass a bi-partisan infrastructure package.
I understand the current interpretation of the law is that military malpractice is an incident to military service. I mean, that shocks me, as a combat infantry Marine.
the New Mexico congressional delegation introduced legislation to permanently protect the Federal lands around this sacred area.
Chaco Canyon and the Greater Chaco Landscape is a sacred place for tribes throughout the Southwest.
state officials such as Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham are taking the lead, coming up with new ways to reduce the harmful effects of oil and gas development.





